OpenClaw Self Hosting Pricing
Pick the OpenClaw self hosting plan that matches your workload. Every plan includes managed AWS infrastructure. Server costs are separate and invoiced directly by AWS. See all self hosting features bundled with every tier.
Base
For individuals getting started with their personal AI assistant.
- Up to 1 managed server
- Unlimited agents
- All platform connections
- Core usage metrics
- Email support
- Teams
- Custom domain
- Activity logging
- Custom API
Pro
For power users who need more capacity and deeper insights.
- Up to 10 managed servers
- Unlimited agents
- All platform connections
- Analytics dashboard
- Priority email & chat support
- 1 team (up to 5 members)
- Custom domain
- Activity logging
- Custom API
No contracts — cancel anytime.
Plans can be changed with prorated adjustments.
Payments via Stripe (cards & PayPal).
What You Need for OpenClaw Self Hosting
Two items you'll need alongside your OpenClaw self hosting plan.
AI Provider API Key
Supply your own API key from Anthropic (Claude), OpenAI (GPT), or host open-source models locally with Ollama. Details on our features page.
AWS Account
Set up a free AWS account and generate access credentials. We take care of provisioning, configuration, and deployment from there.
OpenClaw Self Hosting FAQ
Have more questions? Get in touch or explore our platform integrations.
What is OpenClaw self hosting with DeployClaw?
DeployClaw is a managed platform for OpenClaw self hosting on AWS. We handle server provisioning, configuration, and maintenance so you can focus on using your AI assistant. OpenClaw connects to WhatsApp, Telegram, Discord, Slack, Signal, and iMessage with persistent memory, file management, browser control, and shell access built in. Self hosting means you retain complete ownership of your data and infrastructure.
Why choose AWS for OpenClaw self hosting?
AWS provides the widest global footprint with 30+ regions including multiple Asia-Pacific availability zones like Singapore, Jakarta, Mumbai, and Tokyo. DeployClaw leverages this for low-latency OpenClaw self hosting worldwide. AWS infrastructure carries a 99.99% SLA and holds SOC 1/2/3 and ISO 27001 certifications. Check our features page for full hosting details.
Which AWS instance size should I choose for self hosting OpenClaw?
Most users do well with an AWS EC2 t3.medium (2 vCPU, 4 GB RAM) or t3.large (2 vCPU, 8 GB RAM). If you intend to run local AI models or handle many simultaneous platform connections, a c6i.xlarge (4 vCPU, 8 GB RAM) is a better fit. See our pricing page for plan details and check AWS for current EC2 rates.
Do I need my own AI API key for OpenClaw self hosting?
Yes. OpenClaw works with Claude (Anthropic), GPT (OpenAI), and self-hosted models through Ollama. You supply your own API key for cloud-based models, or run open-source models directly on your AWS instance for maximum privacy. Visit our features page for more on supported AI providers.
How does OpenClaw self hosting deployment work?
Once you sign up for a DeployClaw plan, you provide your AWS credentials. Our automation spins up an EC2 instance, installs and configures OpenClaw, connects your selected messaging platforms, and gives you full access. The entire self hosting setup completes in under 5 minutes.
How is my data protected with OpenClaw self hosting?
Self hosting means your data never leaves your own AWS instance. OpenClaw operates entirely on your infrastructure. We have zero visibility into your conversations, files, or AI interactions. AWS facilities include physical security, redundant power systems, and encrypted storage backed by SOC 1/2/3 and ISO 27001 compliance.
Can I run open-source AI models on my self-hosted OpenClaw server?
Absolutely. OpenClaw integrates with Ollama for running local LLMs. With an AWS c6i.xlarge or GPU-equipped instance, you can run models like Llama, Mistral, or Phi entirely on your self-hosted server — no data ever leaves your network. Visit our integrations page for supported platforms.
Which messaging platforms does self-hosted OpenClaw support?
OpenClaw currently supports WhatsApp, Telegram, Discord, Slack, Signal, and iMessage. Microsoft Teams and Matrix support is on the roadmap. Your self-hosted assistant maintains shared memory and context across every connected platform. See our integrations page for per-platform details.